PageUp Disabling TLS 1.0

PageUp is requiring clients to connect using TLS 1.1 or higher by February 28, 2018 in order to align with industry best practices for security and data integrity. On that date we will begin disabling TLS 1.0. Action is required prior to this date to prevent any disruption to your PageUp instance. This article contains all of the information currently available on PageUp’s disablement of the TLS 1.0 encryption protocol.

WHAT IS THE CHANGE?

TLS Encryption is a mechanism used to secure all communications between web browsers and the PageUp Servers. PageUp is requiring an upgrade to TLS 1.1 or higher by February 28, 2018. On that date we will begin disabling the TLS 1.0 encryption protocol, which will prevent customers still using it from accessing all PageUp services.

HOW WILL CUSTOMERS BE IMPACTED?

After PageUp disables TLS 1.0, any inbound connections to PageUp that rely on TLS 1.0 will fail (you will likely see the image below if using IE/Chrome). This will impact a number of PageUp services (listed below).

WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?

PageUp place the utmost importance on security of client information and in doing so conduct regular reviews of the way that clients connect securely to our platform using the latest security protocols. On February 28, 2018, PageUp will require TLS 1.1 and later encryption protocol in an effort to maintain the highest security standards and promote the safety of client data.

A reminder that affected browsers by this change have been out of support for some time now.